Saturday, December 29, 2007

Donnie the Doberman

The other night there was a very interesting show on the National Geographic channel called “Dog Genius”. The show featured Donnie, a four year old rescued Doberman. No one knew anything about Donnie's past except that he had been kept in a kennel for about a year. Donnie was very slow to learn at first. It took him several months to get used to doorways and simple tasks like using stairs. After about six months he got accustomed to his new home, and even let his new owner put her arm around him without flinching.

Donnie's owner bought him about 80 stuffed animal toys to keep him entertained. Suddenly she noticed that Donnie started arranging his toys in patterns in their big backyard - triangles, circles, parallel lines…. and in many cases grouping them together - all frogs, all monkeys, etc.... Either all of the toys were face up in the arrangements, or all face down. He would even go as far as making sure they were touching or holding hands in a lot of his designs. Sometimes he would work like a true artist. Stand back, look at the composition, then rearrange something until he was satisfied.

His owner showed a photo album with dozens of triangle patterns like this one.

Two bears holding hands.

All frogs with a toy.

The day after Donnie allowed his owner to fully wrap her arm around him in a hug for the first time, Donnie created this design…


The owner knew there was something to all of this so she contacted Barbara Smuts, a psychology professor at the University of Michigan who studies social behavior in canines. Of course Smuts assumed that the owner was either helping Donnie or was crazy. Smuts finally flew out to see Donnie and at first couldn’t believe her eyes, especially after setting up hidden cameras and watching from indoors so as not to cause any distraction.


This is now a research project for the professor, and she said “Donnie can’t be the only dog in the world who does this, I’m hoping that people will see this show and say, ‘Hey, that’s like my dog, or I know a dog that does that, and email me. We need a larger sample to find out what’s going on.” If by chance you know a dog that behaves like this, she would love to hear from you… bsmuts@umich.edu

Set your TIVO….. the show will air again on the National Geographic Channel at 1 pm Dec. 30, 7 pm Feb. 1 and 2 a.m. Feb. 2.

See, I told you Dobermans were one of the smartest dogs :)

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Your blog keeps getting better and better! Your older articles are not as good as newer ones you have a lot more creativity and originality now keep it up!

Anonymous said...

My Mom just adopted a rescue puppy from a new mexico kill shelter. She looks like a fox so they named her Foxy about 13 weeks old is all they think she is. A few days after they got her she started collecting shoes and arranging them in a straight line, all right side up toes facing the same way. Today she did a 1/2 circle with the shoes.

Carson Lee said...

My cat, Midnight Perry, arranges things on the floors at my house (our house). She makes straight lines -- trails -- and trails that go around corners and continue in another room. And she makes various arrangements of objects (sock, scarf, glove...)in relation to one another.

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